LTC roller
LVC Member
hi all. i bought a 97 tc ss last spring. well a few weeks back i lost break pressure, breaks were still working but the pedal was going just about all the way to the floor before the brakes would engage.
well i knew the pads were gonna be low since i hadn't changed them since i owned the car a single time. well good thing i caught it just in time the pads sure was low, thankfully the rotors and everything else was fine. so after i got the pads slapped on i checked under the hood and the master cyl. resevoir was really low, so i topped it off and went on to bleed the brakes.
pressure built up nice, but after a few pumps i found the pedal being mushy/ going to the floor again. fed up i said f**k it and parked it back in the driveway. well upon going to put my tools away i discover a huge ass puddle of brake fluid on my garage floor. few weeks went by, pulled her back in the garage and jacked her back up. upon inspecting the brake line i discovered a leak in the back left line just in front of the wheel well. everything looked extremely difficult to get to to work on. it seems as tho all the brake lines are ran along the drivers side and cross over to the pass. side.
so i called up the dealer and i had a damn heart attack. guy tells me that its gonna run me 1300 yes thats right 1300 for ONLY 2 new lines ran. he goes on to tell me that in order to do this the body needs to be seperated and jacked up off the frame to do the job, and its a 10 hour job
. well i searched this forum hi and lo and no info on this. somebody else went through this ordeal????????????? any advice???????????????
well i knew the pads were gonna be low since i hadn't changed them since i owned the car a single time. well good thing i caught it just in time the pads sure was low, thankfully the rotors and everything else was fine. so after i got the pads slapped on i checked under the hood and the master cyl. resevoir was really low, so i topped it off and went on to bleed the brakes.
pressure built up nice, but after a few pumps i found the pedal being mushy/ going to the floor again. fed up i said f**k it and parked it back in the driveway. well upon going to put my tools away i discover a huge ass puddle of brake fluid on my garage floor. few weeks went by, pulled her back in the garage and jacked her back up. upon inspecting the brake line i discovered a leak in the back left line just in front of the wheel well. everything looked extremely difficult to get to to work on. it seems as tho all the brake lines are ran along the drivers side and cross over to the pass. side.
so i called up the dealer and i had a damn heart attack. guy tells me that its gonna run me 1300 yes thats right 1300 for ONLY 2 new lines ran. he goes on to tell me that in order to do this the body needs to be seperated and jacked up off the frame to do the job, and its a 10 hour job
